Substantially improves Mechanism2d by moving it to NetworkTables and adding
a robot API to create the mechanism elements, instead of requiring a JSON file.
Co-authored-by: Peter Johnson <johnson.peter@gmail.com>
- Add raw support for pose lists > 255/3 in length
- Improve drag selection, especially with closely overlapping objects
- Drag selection of corner also highlights center of object with smaller circle
- Multiple styles (box, line, closed line, track)
- Configurable line and arrow settings (color, weight)
- Add tooltip for object name, index, x, y, rotation
- Context menu for pose edit/add/remove
- View/edit in feet or inches as well as meters
- Configurable object selectability
Implementation: use vector of Pose2d internally, use units
Previously the following sequence was broken:
- Add two plot windows (creates Plot<0> and Plot<1>)
- Delete Plot<0>
- Try to create a plot window
This failed because it would try to create Plot<1>, which already existed.
It was necessary to also destroy Plot<1> before another plot could be added.
This change fixes this case by trying all 0-N cases.
Instead of "/SmartDashboard/name" they now default to "name (SmartDashboard)".
This allows for smaller windows while preserving the name without requiring
user customization.
This modifies the mecanum drive, differential drive, speed controller,
and PID controller widgets to only be writeable when .controllable is
set to true.
* Add .clang-tidy configuration.
* A separate .clang-tidy is used for hal includes to suppress modernize-use-using
(as these are C headers).
* Add NOLINT where necessary for a clean run.
* Add clang-tidy job to lint-format workflow. This workflow is now only run on PRs.
To reduce runtime, clang-tidy is only run on files changed in the PR.
Two wpilibc changes; both are unlikely to break user code:
* BuiltInAccelerometer: Make SetRange() final
* Counter: Make SetMaxPeriod() final
After these cleanups, the only file that does not run cleanly is
cscore_raw_cv.h due to it not being standalone.
This makes code easier to read and more consistent between C++ and Java.
Also update clang-format settings to always add a line break (even if no braces are used).
This reuses many pieces of the current simulation GUI. The common pieces have
been refactored into the libglass library.
The libglass library is designed to be usable for other standalone data
visualization applications (e.g. viewing data logs).
The name "glass" comes from "glass cockpit", as the application features
several multi-function displays that can be adjusted to display robot
information as needed.